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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Patrick Kelly. The fifth-generation (5G) is coming. Quo vadis 5G? What architectures, network topologies and technologies will define 5G? Are methodologies to the analysis, design and optimization of current wireless networks still applicable to 5G? This speech will introduce the attendees to Stochastic Geometry, an advanced mathematical tool to the analysis of emerging 5G wireless network architectures (e.g., ultra-dense multi-tier heterogeneous cellular networks). The fundamentals of Stochastic Geometry will be introduced and its usefulness to the analysis and design of 5G wireless networks will be discussed. Recent results in this field of research will be illustrated, along with the application of this tool to emerging 5G scenarios and technologies, which include millimeter wave and wireless powered communications. The research outcomes described in this talk have been developed within the activities of the Royal Academy of Engineering Distinguished Visiting Fellowship titled “Modeling, Analysis and Design of 5G Self-Powered Heterogeneous Wireless Networks – A Stochastic Geometry Approach”. Bio: Marco Di Renzo (S’05–AM’07–M’09–SM’14) was born in L’Aquila, Italy, in 1978. He received the Laurea (cum laude) and the Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Information Engineering from the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of L’Aquila, Italy, in April 2003 and in January 2007, respectively. In October 2013, he received the Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) from the University of Paris-Sud XI, Paris, France. Since January 2010, he has been a Tenured Academic Researcher (“Chargé de Recherche Titulaire”) with the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), as well as a faculty member of the Laboratory of Signals and Systems (L2S), a joint research laboratory of the CNRS , the Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité (SUPELEC) and the University of Paris-Sud XI, Paris, France. His main research interests are in the field of wireless communications theory. He is a Principal Investigator of six European-funded research projects (Marie Curie ITN -GREENET, Marie Curie IAPP -WSN4QoL, Marie Curie ITNCROSSFIRE , Marie Curie IAPP -SmartNRG, Marie Curie ITN -5Gwireless and Marie Curie RISE -CASPER). He is a co-founder of the university spinoff company WEST Aquila. This talk is part of the Featured talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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